Biden carefully prepared with advisers to go to the script for the important encounter with Putin, to avoid the risk of the faith before the Russian co-grants.
According to US government officials, President Joe Biden is using every time on the European tour to discuss with assistants, to best prepare for the meeting on April 16 with Russian co-member Vladimir
Most of his official meetings in this week began after noon, so that the US President had a free morning to consult the advisers.
Biden (left) and Putin in the meeting in 2011 in Moskva, Russia.
The focus of such exchanges are the issues that he plans to give in the summit with Putin, from attacking the network to the Syrian, Ukraine situation.
The White House owner also actively proposed foreign leaders at G7, including German Prime Minister Angela Merkel, contributing ideas when he prepared for the United States - Russia took place in Geneva, Switzerland, according to
The topic related to Putin even appeared in the tea party between him with Queen British Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on June 13.
US government officials wanted President Biden to carefully prepare before the tactics that the Kremlin boss could launch.
He was excessively prepared, First Lady Jill Biden last week when he was asked whether her husband was ready for the meeting with the Russian President.
In addition to Merkel, Biden also polls from many other important allies in bilateral meetings and exchanging on the sidelines of the G7 summit a few days.
Assistants said that even though Biden had many years of experience in foreign policy and this made him confident in his approach to Russian co-grants, the White House boss still attaches great importance to the views from leaders
On the other hand, when consulting allies, Biden wanted to show that he did not intend to take them to the sidelines, thereby reassuring allies and taking them closer to the United States, according to a mastering source.
US officials said that President Biden was also willing to discuss with the Russian co-author on the potential areas that the two sides were interested, asking a promising route to promote US-Russian relations.
But according to a source, President Biden is not so eager in the welding effort to join the relationship with Russia.
Instead, President Biden wants to target smaller strikes with exploration to collect signs of whether the US and Russia can establish a stable and more predictable relationship in the future or
Biden has no plan to organize a joint press conference with Putin after the summit, which he chooses to answer his own interview with the press.
American officials added that they didn't want to create opportunities for Putin to be able to show on Biden President during the press conference and want to avoid situations of the public pieces.
This is not a competition to see who does better before the press or try to deterate each other, President Biden on June 13 said, explaining the decision not to hold a general press conference.
The meeting of Biden - Putin will be divided into two sessions, a small and a larger with a large assistant team.
Preparation work and messages related to the meeting are still not really seamless.
When asked in a press meeting, he was open to exchanging such problems with Putin or not, Biden confirmed firmly.
Sullivan White House Security Advisor then clarified Biden's comments, confirming that the president didn't say 'I will exchange network crimes'.
What he said was if Vladimir Putin wanted to come and say that 'I guarantee cybercrime must be dealt with' Joe Biden will be completely ready to appear and answer that 'Network crime will be dealt with in the US,
President Biden has a skeptical look at Putin for decades.
Biden, at that time was a senator, the President of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which reacted strongly before this comment, claiming: I don't trust Putin.
The US president carried a large assistant team during his first foreign tour.
The high-level advisor of the White House Jen O'Malley Dillon, Mike Donilon and Bruce Reed was also present in the entourage, besides the press secretary Jen Psaki and Kate Bedingfield Communications Director.
Some officials from the US National Security Council (NSC) are present in the mentoring list, including the Office of Yohannes Abraham, Daleep Singh National Security Counselor, Director of Carlyn Reichel and Monitoring
Experts believe that the meeting of Biden - Putin will not create breakthrough results, but still helps outlive clear boundaries in the very stressful relationship between the world's top two nuclear powers.
I don't think the summit will create a stable environment in bilateral relations, Dmitri Trenin, director of Carnegie Moscow Center.